All of them are Amazing.. it’s hard to pick a favorite.. they all are unique and have their own special parts to them so once again amazing amazing!!! 👍🏼👍🏼
Absolutely great comparison of cell activator applying strategies. This video shows once again that you’re definitely a master of the hide&reveal and palette knife swiping technique Jessica👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️🙂
Great video!! My fav is the last one! I think that created a super cool composition. I’m going to try it on my trivets!! Happy Mothers Day weekend to Helga’s Mom!! ❤
1. I love the flow and the blue and black together ❤❤ 2. This technique is intriguing …the splatters are awesome 🎉🎉 3. Ohhhhh! I will be trying this very soon ❤❤❤ not really a transfer swipe but certainly a kissing cousin.
I love all 3 paintings but thr 3rd one really catches my interest Jessica ! ❤❤. Two yrs. ago I came home from vacation in Asheville, NC to a package from you of some sample paintings ! I was thrilled and it ignited my interest in cell activator painting 🎉🎉🎉
Inspired, learned, and entertained! Thank you so very much! Can’t wait to try the last technique! Love the trick of spreading prior pours out a bit for fresh pillow too! 💕Hansel Hansel
They all look amazing. Thank you for sharing these 3 techniques. I think I understand your process a little better now. I'm excited to try it! #2 & 3 especially.
Your paintings are unique. The process is quite interesting . Your brand of art work challenges norms and pushes the boundaries of convention. I tried to follow your method but never succeeded! Oh well.. I will just feast watching your videos. So satisfying!
They are all beautiful, but I think I'd pick #2 because the result was such a surprise to me. I've never tried any of your techniques, but I will when I get some more experience.
Thank you for this interesting video, I appreciate the effort you go to showing us different ideas. My favourite was your second artwork & I am going to try that out tomorrow. Cheers, Michelle from Australia 🌹
HOW HAVE I JUST FOUND YOU?!?! I’m OBSESSED!! Your art is phenomenal. I love your teaching and sharing methods. Thanks for ALL you share! I will try to find a class near me here in Florida if you ever come this way! I’ll be binging all night! Thank you!!
Wow they are knockouts! All of them rock, no. 3 my fav, you do inspire me as a general beginner and what a treat for a Friday night, 3 awesome paintings! By the way u ook so well and healthy n your hair long at the end is pretty as a picture 🙂❤️
@@WinterStromArt Ah thank you angel, right back at ya 🤗 Wishing you a wonderful happy teaching time in Asheville you will rock the house down, and have a blast! Look forward to your return sweet person, take good care 🙂🙏❤️
I love how you lift an amount of the paint up with the knife and kind of pull it aside...to any beginner, that would feel like a bold move...it's cool and scary! But a great idea! Fearless testing should be applied, just to see what happens, and you've perfected it!
Wow Jessica what great ideas you have, I'm so tempted to do the one with just so activators since I have so much mixed up because the last batch I got I had gotten Frozen and took forever to get here and I've had not good luck with it. So why not use it up and try out just using different colors of CA thanks for sharing. Stay safe always. God bless❤❤😮😮😮😮
I appreciate ya! More inspiration...I'm about to get crazy again...this'll be fun! (And I may just break out my dinosaur bubble gun for some more bubble experiments)
All three of these are gorgeous!!! I love #2 probably the best but all are stunning. Your use of your palette knife is pure magic!! Thank you for sharing these. You’re so much fun to watch!❤️ The stunning piece on the wall behind you, is there a video of that? I tried to figure out which video that might be by no luck.😩 Thanks!
I love, love, LOVE both the second and third ones… I will definitely try the second one, but I don’t think I’ve found the right tool for the third one. I’ve tried applying paint that way and just can’t seem to get the paint to flow off in a swath. The best I’ve managed is about an inch-wide flow. Any suggestions? Definitely learned something, and definitely inspired! Thanks Jessica!❤
I have a new idea! I'm gonna take one of those bottom-squirting Dawn dish soap bottles and layer colors inside...then till it upright onto the base color, fill the cavity at the bottom, and then overflow it with a constant flow of the bottle contents...I'm thinking it'll "bubble up" the layered colors from underneath the base color...
great new ideas! ill def be trying these. Im most intrigued by #3. wondering if I can use a black pillow, then use a pearlie white as my bottom color. I need to paint every day all day to get caught up after a blistering hot summer (no painting in my garage studio!) thanks for keeping me inspired.
All three are wonderful, but I’m really excited about doing the third one because I never thought of it and it’s such a great idea! Here’s my dilemma. I have a perfectly decent canvas that I did a hide and reveal on. That is just god-awful ugly. It’s totally dry. Can I pour on top of a dry canvas? That’s already been painted on ?
Yes you can. But if the first dried painting has some kind of texture, you will have that texture on the second layer as well. Just something to keep in mind
HI!! LOVE UR CHANNEL AND ALL OF THE AMAZZZZING PIECES THT U CREATE!! IVE GOT A BITCHIN IDEA! CLD U USE CLEAR PILLOW PAINT INSTEAD OF THE WHITE PILLOW, (in which of course, u paint the canvas whatever color u want, say…. Paynes grey) and do the clear exactly like u do the white pillow and see what tht comes out like!!
I've been working on that for a while now. The consistency is very important and so far I could not mix a clear base paint that truly dries clear. It's usually yellowish or even brownish, depending on how thick that layer ends up being. It can only be transparent if the layer is super thin, and that's almost impossible. I might go back on trying one day, but for now I gave up.
Jessica you are a wonderful painter I admire your work so much 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
All of them are Amazing..
it’s hard to pick a favorite.. they all are unique and have their own special parts to them
so once again amazing amazing!!! 👍🏼👍🏼
Ты настоящий творец с прекрасной фантазией и чувством меры!🎉❤
это многое значит. Спасибо
@@WinterStromArt Твори и дальше,смотрю,учусь,набираюсь опыта ,именно ,у ПРОФИ!!!
The 2nd by far!!!
First is definitely my favorite!
Absolutely great comparison of cell activator applying strategies. This video shows once again that you’re definitely a master of the hide&reveal and palette knife swiping technique Jessica👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️🙂
#2 painting reminds me of when I use white Boom gel as my pillow paint. Thanks for all of your incredible art and instruction!
The third one is “chef’s kiss 😘” love it!!!!! 😍
Thanks so much
Ohhhh, Jessica..... Again !!!!
You are really Amazing an artist.
How sweet of you. Thank you
Great video!! My fav is the last one! I think that created a super cool composition. I’m going to try it on my trivets!! Happy Mothers Day weekend to Helga’s Mom!! ❤
Yay! Thank you!
Love them all, but number 3 is the winner for me! Thank you, Jessica ❤
1. I love the flow and the blue and black together ❤❤
2. This technique is intriguing …the splatters are awesome 🎉🎉
3. Ohhhhh! I will be trying this very soon ❤❤❤ not really a transfer swipe but certainly a kissing cousin.
Can't wait to see what you come up with
I love all 3 paintings but thr 3rd one really catches my interest Jessica ! ❤❤. Two yrs. ago I came home from vacation in Asheville, NC to a package from you of some sample paintings ! I was thrilled and it ignited my interest in cell activator painting 🎉🎉🎉
It's been 2 years?!
Cette 1er toile est spaciale !❤
These are stunning. Doing the 3 ways was brilliant. I’m gonna try the 3rd first. Thank you for sharing your wonderful Art us. 😍😍😍
Thank YOU for always being here and supporting me!
I absolutely love the first one. Holy moly. So much depth to this one. 3 D like it reminds me of a dragon. LOVE IT.!!
Awesome! Thank you
They all turned out beautifully ❤. I especially like the last one. That blue is gorgeous 🥰
Stunning as always ❤
Wow. Excellent Jessica! Number two is my fav. What a great idea!
Inspired, learned, and entertained! Thank you so very much! Can’t wait to try the last technique! Love the trick of spreading prior pours out a bit for fresh pillow too! 💕Hansel Hansel
Love all 3, but no. 2 is my fav!
I am enthralled at your creativity, fabulous video, thank you
Thank you very much, Terrie
Loved all 3 but the second one was really intriguing. I would have never thought of using only cell activator. Thanks for sharing!!
They all look amazing. Thank you for sharing these 3 techniques. I think I understand your process a little better now. I'm excited to try it! #2 & 3 especially.
wonderful! Thanks so much
You plant seeds of inspiration!
YAY!!! That's a good one, thank you
I love your style, it is so unique! I honestly can't choose a favorite, loved each one.
Thank you, Miriam. It's hard to pick a favorite
❤❤❤❤❤❤I love 2 nd one
Beautiful love all 3 thank you 😊 🎉🎉❤
good to know. Thank you
Your paintings are unique. The process is quite interesting . Your brand of art work challenges norms and pushes the boundaries of convention. I tried to follow your method but never succeeded! Oh well.. I will just feast watching your videos. So satisfying!
Thank you so much. This is a very flattering compliment.
Thank you for sharing your different techniques and talents. Awesome work.
Thank you, Diane
Wow! All super creative and beautiful. The second piece is my favorite. Thank you!
Thank YOU, Kelli!
Le 3em tout autre effet mais super de belles couleurs ,merci de partager vos connaissances avec nous ❤
WOW
More ways to be inspired and creative. Love them all 💖
I loved them all but my favourite was the last one ❤❤
thanks, Jeanette!
Nice comparison with interesting results. Thanks for this morning dose of fluid art
Sure thing, Judy. Thanks for watching!
Loved 1 and 3. Will try both. 🤩
awesome!
AWESOME
Very original piece- love the result .....great Artistry....
Thanks a bunch!
They are all beautiful, but I think I'd pick #2 because the result was such a surprise to me. I've never tried any of your techniques, but I will when I get some more experience.
Thank you so much! Let me know if can help along the way
Love your unique talent😘
Thank you for this interesting video, I appreciate the effort you go to showing us different ideas. My favourite was your second artwork & I am going to try that out tomorrow. Cheers, Michelle from Australia 🌹
Awesome, how did it go?
Love it ! Thank you for sharing Jessica, you are an amazing artist🎉
Thank you so much, Debbie
Love your creativity.
You do such beautiful art! Love from NB Canada!
Much love back from California
I cannot wait to take one of your classes in Asheville! I have to pinch myself!!
Oh my gosh! We miss get have to pinch each other! 😘
HOW HAVE I JUST FOUND YOU?!?! I’m OBSESSED!! Your art is phenomenal. I love your teaching and sharing methods. Thanks for ALL you share! I will try to find a class near me here in Florida if you ever come this way! I’ll be binging all night! Thank you!!
Hi and welcome! Sometimes the algorithm does the right thing. Thanks for being here!
Wow they are knockouts! All of them rock, no. 3 my fav, you do inspire me as a general beginner and what a treat for a Friday night, 3 awesome paintings! By the way u ook so well and healthy n your hair long at the end is pretty as a picture 🙂❤️
you're the best! Thank you
@@WinterStromArt Ah thank you angel, right back at ya 🤗 Wishing you a wonderful happy teaching time in Asheville you will rock the house down, and have a blast! Look forward to your return sweet person, take good care 🙂🙏❤️
Artwork is gorgeous as always but can we talk about your hair color? Such a beautiful shade- natural beauty you are Jessica, inside & out. 🩵
Uh oh, I might have to disappoint you. I colored my hair recently. It’s Henna, though. So, as natural as you can color hair 😂.
@@WinterStromArt No disappointments here, I stand by my words, a very naturally beautiful woman…like I said inside and out 😉.
Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge. Very helpful!!+
I’m glad, thank you so much!
I love how you lift an amount of the paint up with the knife and kind of pull it aside...to any beginner, that would feel like a bold move...it's cool and scary! But a great idea! Fearless testing should be applied, just to see what happens, and you've perfected it!
yup, fear stops us from the best actions. (also leads us to the most stupid actions, but that's another story)
Very interesting. And very cool! Thank you
Thanks so much, Pam!
That was so interesting all great
Thanks a lot, Linda!
Wonderful thankyou for sharing 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
J’aime TOUT!!! Je suis très surprise par l’effet du 2. Vais tester illico prestige. Merciiiii👍😘💝
Hi Odile! Thank you
All beautiful!!!
Thank you, Taneva! (autocorrect always changes your name to Tanya :) )
@@WinterStromArt 😆 i get some really crazy autocorrects of my name. Tanya is mild. lol
so cool!
J'aime la façon d'ėtaler la peinture et les activateur en même temps
ça donne un effet très intéressant. Merci, Murielle
Wow Jessica what great ideas you have, I'm so tempted to do the one with just so activators since I have so much mixed up because the last batch I got I had gotten Frozen and took forever to get here and I've had not good luck with it. So why not use it up and try out just using different colors of CA thanks for sharing. Stay safe always. God bless❤❤😮😮😮😮
yes, why not! Have fun, Lisa!
I appreciate ya! More inspiration...I'm about to get crazy again...this'll be fun! (And I may just break out my dinosaur bubble gun for some more bubble experiments)
All three of these are gorgeous!!! I love #2 probably the best but all are stunning. Your use of your palette knife is pure magic!! Thank you for sharing these. You’re so much fun to watch!❤️
The stunning piece on the wall behind you, is there a video of that? I tried to figure out which video that might be by no luck.😩 Thanks!
I'm working on a video for that one. But it's for my pardons and members for now. I'm going to show my embellishments in the future for sure
Tout ce que vous toucher madame se transforme comme par magie ,😊😮❤
17:21 😍😍
I love, love, LOVE both the second and third ones… I will definitely try the second one, but I don’t think I’ve found the right tool for the third one. I’ve tried applying paint that way and just can’t seem to get the paint to flow off in a swath. The best I’ve managed is about an inch-wide flow. Any suggestions? Definitely learned something, and definitely inspired! Thanks Jessica!❤
I have a new idea! I'm gonna take one of those bottom-squirting Dawn dish soap bottles and layer colors inside...then till it upright onto the base color, fill the cavity at the bottom, and then overflow it with a constant flow of the bottle contents...I'm thinking it'll "bubble up" the layered colors from underneath the base color...
wow, let me know how it went
great new ideas! ill def be trying these. Im most intrigued by #3. wondering if I can use a black pillow, then use a pearlie white as my bottom color. I need to paint every day all day to get caught up after a blistering hot summer (no painting in my garage studio!) thanks for keeping me inspired.
these are all cool. do you have the video of the painting behind you on the wall? that looks different, too.
It's an embellished piece that will have a video soon, but for now just for my patrons and members.
All three are wonderful, but I’m really excited about doing the third one because I never thought of it and it’s such a great idea!
Here’s my dilemma. I have a perfectly decent canvas that I did a hide and reveal on. That is just god-awful ugly. It’s totally dry. Can I pour on top of a dry canvas? That’s already been painted on ?
Yes you can. But if the first dried painting has some kind of texture, you will have that texture on the second layer as well. Just something to keep in mind
HI!! LOVE UR CHANNEL AND ALL OF THE AMAZZZZING PIECES THT U CREATE!!
IVE GOT A BITCHIN IDEA! CLD U USE CLEAR PILLOW PAINT INSTEAD OF THE WHITE PILLOW, (in which of course, u paint the canvas whatever color u want, say…. Paynes grey) and do the clear exactly like u do the white pillow and see what tht comes out like!!
I've been working on that for a while now. The consistency is very important and so far I could not mix a clear base paint that truly dries clear. It's usually yellowish or even brownish, depending on how thick that layer ends up being. It can only be transparent if the layer is super thin, and that's almost impossible. I might go back on trying one day, but for now I gave up.
Класс ❤
Спасибо
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